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Can someone upload the three(there were three, I guess) bonus tracks from Underclass Hero(Sum 41)? In one rar file, would be best. Thanx in advance. I am going to a house party tonight so if anyone would upload it within about 3 hours I would love him to death.

Originally Posted by jsmak84

Burn it up because you do not call ignition ............ Because ignition is born green and then ripens and becomes burn it up, which is yellow, then darkens and becomes a song that has yet to be published and will appear in a collection of b-sides and brown nell'accezione this song is a song from the session discarded of ignition.

Can someone upload the three(there were three, I guess) bonus tracks from Underclass Hero(Sum 41)? In one rar file, would be best. Thanx in advance. I am going to a house party tonight so if anyone would upload it within about 3 hours I would love him to death.

Josh: I have that album, but thanks for uploading it, anyway, because EVERYONE should get it. I like the balance of the rocking songs like For Real and Black against the slower acoustic ones like A Stone and King And Queen. But the song So Come Back, I Am Waiting is really just a powerful ending, excluding A Glow

I think the order of their albums goes: The Stage Names > Black Sheep Boy > The Stand-Ins > their other stuff, but sometimes The Stage Names and The Stand-Ins dance around each other because they're both so great in their own ways.

Guh, I love Okkervil River.

Oh, I also grabbed that D-Plan album you put up for Per, I remember liking Change.

This is a phenomenal record that I recommend checking out even if you aren't into hardcore.

Originally Posted by punknews.org

At an incredibly brisk 21 minutes, Songs to Scream at the Sun blows by the inattentive like a runaway freight train without its crossing gate ever lowering, but basking in its dim lyrical glow and focusing on its breathless thrust is an experience to behold.

Cody, have you heard the new Fucked Up cd? It's supposed to be one of the best hardcore albums of the year, I'm downloading it right now.

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Fucked Up - The Chemistry Of Common Life
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Review:

Fucked Up's new album, The Chemistry Of Common Life, synthesizes numerous diverse impulses into an expansive epic about the mysteries of birth, death, and the origins of life (and re-living). Merging elements of hardcore songwriting with up to 70 tracks of guitars, organs, winds and vocals, (including 18 guitars on the first single, the fatalistic "No Epiphany"), the music remains iconoclastic and startling, with Pink Eyes' vocals front and center. Guest musicians, of course, abound, notably gorgeous female voices such as Brooklyn's Vivian Girls and Toronto's Katie Stelmanis.

The band remains contemptuous of churches and religion (opening track "Son The Father," with its refrain "It's hard enough being born in the first place: who would want to be born again?") while promoting an almost Buddhist mysticism ("Royal Swan"). But in the end the view is idiosyncratically scientific: amid soaring guitar chords, the title track pays homage to the random chemical processes that created life on this planet. Though Fucked Up remain punks at heart - if quixotically diverse ones - they have created a great, weird, heavy record that stubbornly sticks in your brain and your heart.